TripAdvisor Reviews Parc Floral de Haute Bretagne Le Chatellier

Travel Blogs from Le Chatellier

... It's very weird sitting in the right front seat as a passenger and it did feel like Rob kept too close to the right side of the road. Anyway, with Rob's previous Europe driving experience and my 'helpful' feedback we successfully negotiated our way to our destination. We travelled a few different style of roads, some quite narrow and with no road markings and a great motorway for most of the trip. We made a couple of rest stops at two ...

... rooms. Several of us took the van into the nearest town, Port Louis, to see the fort and French East India museum. Another great visit. Then back to the hotel for a swim in the pool and a relax in the spa in our room! Dinner at 8. We had a room to ourselves and the food and service were the best of the week. This was a great day to finish on - the best ride and the best ...

... of in Le Mans by the rest of the family who waited with us on the train platform until the very last moment to say goodbye. They are all such wonderful people. As we gave kisses and hugs, and waved goodbye, we are sure we will see each other again, and feel very blessed with the kindness and hospitality we have been shown the last two days. We arrived back in Paris in time for a wonderful dinner, and a stroll to the Eiffel Tower before collapsing into ...

... instance most petrol stations are 24hr pumps that require pre-payment by credit card before the fuel is dispensed. The problem with this, is that for some unknown reason, the PIN function on Australian credit and debit cards are not recognised and all transactions must be signed for. This is not a problem at the supermarkets and other shops when there are staff to check the signatures however, at the 24hr petrol pumps there is often ...

... Begun in 708, the Abbey, fortifications and village evolved over time and was renowned for holding off the English during the Hundred Year War. Over several floors we were able to visit the refectory, cloister, church, guest hall, the great pillared crypt and a giant wheel which was used to hoist supplies up to the Abbey.

We spent the whole day exploring this beautiful island and only wish we could have seen it at ...